![]() The political scene was complicated in some respects, especially regarding the past, but I wasn’t confused and they served to heighten the tension throughout the story. She is intelligent, determined, honest, and resourceful, character traits that many of us can identify with. ![]() I loved this book! Nefertari was a wonderful character and it was very easy to feel for her and be on her side throughout. When Ramesses is crowned Pharaoh alongside his father and takes a wife, Nefertari realizes how she feels about him, and that she must contest the emerging political schemes against her in order to secure her place in the Egyptian world – by Ramesses’s side, queen of the kingdom. The public hates her for being Nefertiti’s niece. As such, the prejudice against her is immense, and outside of her friends Asha and Ramesses, Nefertari feels very alone. ![]() She is a royal princess from a family of heretics, even though her parents never worshipped Aten like her aunt and uncle. Nefertari has no family beyond her nurse, Merit. ![]() It’s very hard to tamp down excitement in that circumstance! So I waited with anticipation and when it finally came and I had finished my previous read, I read The Heretic Queen in less than 24 hours. I particularly enjoyed Nefertiti and everyone who got The Heretic Queen before me reported that it was even better. I tried not to, but I had really high expectations of this book. ![]()
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